Gut Bacteria Protects Brain After Stroke
Update: 2025-12-08
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Groundbreaking study from UCSF reveals that a common gut bacteria, Bacteroides fragilis, may protect the brain from stroke damage. The bacterias molecule, PSA, reduces inflammation, offering a potential natural therapy for stroke recovery. Researchers are now exploring probiotics and direct PSA administration for future treatments.
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